Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [118/221] Sidestand

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [118/221] Sidestand
3.11 Footrest bracket mounting bolts (A),
foot guard mounting bolts (B)
bolt securing the foot guard to the bracket and
separate the two.
Installation
9 Installation is the reverse of removal. Align
the punch mark on the brake pedal shaft with
the gap in the master cylinder push rod
actuating arm to ensure the brake pedal is
installed at the correct height (see illustration
3.5). Tighten the pinch bolt secure1y.
Left-hand footrest bracket
Removal
10 Remove the rider's footrest (see Step 1).
11 Unscrew the two bolts securing the
bracket to the frame and remove the bracket
(see illustration). If required, unscrew the
bolts securing the foot guard to the bracket
and separate the two.
Installation
12 Installation is the reverse of removal.
removal and installation
Centre stand
1 The centre stand is secured in the frame by
two pivot bolts which fit inside spacers in the
stand pivots. Support the bike on its
sidestand and free one end of the centre
stand springs. Where fitted, remove the split
pin from the inner end of each bolt. Unscrew
the bolts and remove the stand (se.
Illustration). Withdraw the spacer from each
pivot. Discard the split pins (where fitted) as a
new ones must be used.
2 Inspect the stand, spacers and bolts for
signs of wear and replace them if necessary.
Apply a smear of grease to the outside of the
spacers and the bolts and fit the stand back
Frame, suspension and final drive 5.3
on the bike, tightening the bolts securely.
Where fitted, use a new split pin on the pivot 5 Handlebars-
bolt ends. Reconnect the return springs. removal and installation
3 Make sure the springs are in good condition
and capable of holding the stand up when not
in use. A broken or weak spring is an obvious
safety hazard. All UK models, US K model
with separate handlebars
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Note: For access to the top yoke and steering
head bearings, the handlebars can be
removed as 8 complete assembly (see below)
rather than individually.
Right-hand handlebar removal
1 Unscrew the two screws on the underside
of the switch housing, then separate the
switch halves and remove them from the
handlebar, noting how they fit.
2 Unscrew the two clamp bolts securing the
front brake master cylinder assembly to the
handlebar and lift the assembly away (see
illustration). Support the assembly in an
upright position and so that no strain is placed
on the hose Disconnect the brake light switch
wiring connectors.
3 Unscrew the handlebar clamp pinch bolts
and withdraw the handlebar from the clamp,
Sidestand
4 The sidestand is attached to a bracket on
the frame. Springs anchored to the bracket
ensure that the stand is held in the retracted
or extended position.
S Support the bike on its centre stand.
6 Free the stand springs and unscrew the nut
from the pivot bolt (see illustration).
Withdraw the pivot bolt to free the stand from
its bracket. On installation apply grease to the
pivot bolt shank and tighten the nut securely.
Reconnect the sidestand springs and check
that the retum spring holds the stand securely
up when not in use - an accident is almost
certain to occur if the stand extends while the
machine is in motion.
7 For check and replacement of the
sidestand switch see Chapter 8.
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5.2 Front brake master cylinder
bolts (arrows)
clamp

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